all BBC stations have always been, are actually and will continue to be available outside the UK, including the local ones. To listen to them all you have to do is to buy a SoundBridge (or a Reciva based internet radio if you want to access the BBC's listen again programming).

all BBC stations have always been, are actually and will continue to be available outside the UK, including the local ones. To listen to them all you have to do is to buy a SoundBridge (or a Reciva based internet radio if you want to access the BBC's listen again programming).

all BBC stations have always been, are actually and will continue to be available outside the UK, including the local ones. To listen to them all you have to do is to buy a SoundBridge (or a Reciva based internet radio if you want to access the BBC's listen again programming).

Greetingsdupondt

Sorry for the of topic question but I'm curious. Can you get Radio 5 and listen to all the live sports commentaries?

kc8pql wrote:As I've said here before, I'd be willing to pay the equivalent of the British TV tax for BBC streaming.

$20/month sounds a bit expensive for what is potentially on offer here. From the article:

However, the international iteration of the iPlayer wouldnÃ¢â‚¬â„¢t show domestic content because of the international rights issues.

So they are talking about a subset of BBC output.

I'd definitely pay for this content ... but I think that I'd prefer a PPV model (assuming that they price it at about $1/show). Perhaps I'd go to $5-10/month for an all you can eat subscription (depending on which shows they include in the international edition).